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NYU Stern's Urbanization Project presents the Brown Bag Discussion Series!
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North Brooklyn Boat Club is dedicated to enabling and advocating for human-powered boating on and environmental restoration of the waterways around Greenpoint and Williamsburg, Brooklyn |
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Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory presents "The Science Behind Sandy", a lecture for those interested in the environmental developments and repercussions of Hurricane Sandy. Professor…
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The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is excited to announce the debut of The Big Squeeze, a poster that examines the past, present and future of housing in New York City
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The Meatball Slapdown Returns! Fourth Annual Fundraiser to take place at Brooklyn Brewery On Thursday, April 4th at 7pm, Brooklynites will once again discover…
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Interested in permacultures in New York City? On April 5th Lisa DePiano will be speaking about the design of permacultures and how designers…
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Annually attended 5,000 children at heart, New York City's pillow fight is one of many on April 6th, international pillow fight day.
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"Come join the Van Cortlandt Track Club for regular morning group runs through and around the Yonkers-Bronx border"
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Learn how to conserve water and help prevent pollution from stormwater by discussing topics such as rainwater harvesting, swales, rain gardens, enhanced tree pits, permeable paving, and more.
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NYU Stern's Urbanization Project presents the Brown Bag Discussion Series!
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Global cities have been studied predominantly in terms of speed and movement, acceleration and circulation. This talk will examine the relationship between globalization and cities…
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Leadership for Our City of Water: Living with the Water, Not Fighting It.
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A lecture that outlines our understanding of the main feedback processes in the climate system and how they impact both the magnitude of future changes in Earth's climate and the uncertainty in our predictions of these changes.
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This time, Columbia University is hosting a lecture to compare transportation and development in both New York City and London. This event is intended…
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Critical Mass is a global celebration of bicycles, raising awareness for alternative transportation.
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"Come join the Van Cortlandt Track Club for regular morning group runs through and around the Yonkers-Bronx border"
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The Audubon society is creating a pop-up lab for children in Prospect Park for children to explore the local bird life.
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Time's Up hosts a moonlight bike ride through prospect that will bring you to some of the less known sites around the park. Rain is a no go, but snow won't stop the cyclers from heading out.
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GrowNY is hosting a "Stop N' Swap" meeting in Queens for everyone who wants to bring "clean, reusable, portable items you no longer need and…
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NYU Stern's Urbanization Project presents the Brown Bag Discussion Series!
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On April 16th, Dr. Sue Kaplan has organized a seminar to discuss her research on "racial and ethnic…
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Author of the "Drilling Down Series" talks about fracking at NYU
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"Come join the Van Cortlandt Track Club for regular morning group runs through and around the Yonkers-Bronx border"
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Worm Fest is the celebration of worms and composting. Children and their families are invited to this free event to learn about worms, feed them…
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Join Wave Hill garden guide Deirdre Laporte for a free guide through the interesting history of the grounds gardens and who had previously called it home.
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Come on up! Join the Eagle Street Rooftop Farm team on Sunday, April 21st, for a pre-opening workday. We're prepping rows for planting, sowing spring…
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Big news: because of higher-than-expected tax revenues, the MTA is now projected to have $40 million in unexpected revenue this year! Now it's time to…
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NYU Stern's Urbanization Project presents the Brown Bag Discussion Series!
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Our Annual Earth Day Ride is one of our most successful rides every year, because we consistently stick true to the themes of earth day and…
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The mighty water molecule, with its voracious appetite for infrared radiation, is responsible for much of what we know about climate and climate change, and even more of what we don't know.
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What better way to call for a better New York City food future than in the context of a recipe? And so, Food Systems Network…
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EARTH WEEK CELEBRATION @ BUSHWICK CAMPUS FARM Thursday, April 25 • 1:00 - 5:00pm FREE and open to the public! • Bushwick Campus • Entrance:…
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We are proud to announce the return of the Siren Screen Series! Thanks to local Coney Island-loving filmmakers, Screen Series 4 will kick off the…
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BK Botanic Garden Sakura Matsuri Festival
Saturday, April 27–Sunday, April 28, 2013 | 10 a.m.–6 p.m. A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture Taiko Drumming • Manga • Tea Ceremonies…
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"Come join the Van Cortlandt Track Club for regular morning group runs through and around the Yonkers-Bronx border"
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Join us for NYC Community Garden Coalition's **FREE** annual forum. This year's forum will serve as a platform for mayoral candidates to go on record…
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Come participate in a design charette focused on the community vision for the North Shore of Staten Island post-Hurricane Sandy. To register join the event…
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The Beloved Earth Community: an event at Riverside Church 490 Riverside Drive, NY, NY No charge to attend Sermon by Bill McKibben, founder, 350.org 10:30…
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The Slow Food NYC bi-monthly Happy Hour! It's fun, social, and informal. But it's also your opportunity to talk to the leadership of Slow Food…
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IDEAS CITY FESTIVAL
IDEAS CITY explores the future of cities around the globe with the belief that arts and culture are essential to the vitality of urban centers,…
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Ito is a leading thinker and writer on innovation and global technology policy. In his keynote, he will examine the Untapped Capital of the internet as it continues to transform society in substantial and positive ways.
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This spring, volunteers at the Audubon Center at the Boathouse in Prospect Park are offering tours of areas near the Audubon Center where guests can…
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This installment of IDEAS CITY is devoted to the exploration of Untapped Capital. The mayors on this panel have interpreted Untapped Capital in their own, individual ways. For…
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El Museo del Barrio is hosting an event to welcome their new partner the Hunter College-CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities. Representatives from the Hunter College's…
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Join Architizer and the Municipal Art Society, co-hosts of a signature event of the New Museum’s Ideas City Festival, for an exploration of new and…
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Jane’s Walk NYC
On Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5, thousands of New Yorkers will come together for Jane’s Walk NYC – a weekend series of 100+ FREE guided…
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"Come join the Van Cortlandt Track Club for regular morning group runs through and around the Yonkers-Bronx border"
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IDEAS CITY Street Festival. Time's Up will have a booth set-up promoting sustainable energy, bike generators & phone charging station, cycling advocacy, skill sharing, safer…
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Join Rockaway Waterfront Alliance and the NYC Parks Department for a day of fun at the VW Dome 2 and by the Rockaway beach with…
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Join locavore Leda Meredith, author of the The Locavore's Handbook, for an educational walk through prospect park where you will learn which plants growing in our backyards and parks are edible and have medicinal value.
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